释义 |
very/ˈveri/ adv. & adj.●adv. 1 in a high degree 很,颇,非常,十分 did it very easily 做此事很容易; had a very bad cough 咳嗽得非常厉害; am very much better 我好多了 2 in the fullest sense 极其;完全地;正是 foll. by 后跟 own or superl. adj.: at the very latest 就在最近; do your very best 你要竭尽全力; my very own room 我自己的房间 ●adj. 1 real, true, actual; truly such 恰好的;正是的,同一的;真是这样的 usu. prec. by 通常前接 the, this, his, etc. emphasizing identity, significance, or extreme degree 强调身份、重要性或极端的程度 : the very thing we need 正是我们所需要的; those were his very words 这就是他所说的话 2 archaic real, genuine [古义]真正的;真实的,名符其实的 very God 真神 □ not very 1 in a low degree 不太,稍微 2 far from being 决不,远非 □ very good (or well) a formula of consent or approval 好吧,是(表示同意或赞成的套语) □ the very same see 见 SAME [Middle English from Old French verai, ultimately from Latin verus ‘true’] |